NORWAY AND CANADA CONTINUE EARTH OBSERVATION

Saint-Hubert, Quebec – March 10, 2003 – The Norwegian Space Centre (NSC), the Canadian Space Agency…

British schools are using satellites

Now more than 1000 schools have signed up to the broadband educational content provider Espresso Broadband…

Science Teachers Express Support

Science teachers across the Nation overwhelmingly believe educators belong on future NASA Space Shuttle missions, according…

NEWEST MAPS REVEAL A CONTINENT’S GRANDEUR AND A SECRET

From Canada to Central America, the many grandeurs of North America’s diverse topography star in a…

Arianespace gets ready for its small new launch vehicle

The Arianespace family of commercial launchers will grow with the addition of Vega — a new…

ESA’s first deep space ground station opens in Western Australia

The inauguration ceremony for the European Space Agency’s first deep space ground station was held today…

RISING STORMS REVISE STORY OF JUPITER’S STRIPES

Pictures of Jupiter, taken by a NASA spacecraft on its way to Saturn, are flipping at…

SCIENTISTS SAY MARS HAS LIQUID IRON CORE

New information about what is inside Mars shows the Red Planet has a molten liquid-iron core,…

NEW MEMBERS ADDED TO THE CAIB

Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) Chairman Admiral Hal Gehman today asked NASA Administrator Sean O¹Keefe to…

NASA PARTNERS WITH USDA ON VARIETY OF PROJECTS

NASA Administrator Sean O’Keefe and Agriculture Secretary (USDA) Ann M. Veneman announced the two agencies will…